What type of shoes am I looking for?
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What type of shoes am I looking for?
My bike currently has pedals that are similar to these, Im assuming these are clipless pedals, but as these are being my first pair of cycling shoes, what type of shoes am I looking to get? Suggestions would be awesome, hopefully somewhere in the 100-200(less than 200 preferably). Thank you.
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My bike currently has pedals that are similar to these, Im assuming these are clipless pedals, but as these are being my first pair of cycling shoes, what type of shoes am I looking to get? Suggestions would be awesome, hopefully somewhere in the 100-200(less than 200 preferably). Thank you.
If you are starting from the pedals you have, that will dictate the type of shoe you need. If you are starting from scratch (or if you are new to clipless), study the various formats and go from there.
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Vintage Campagnolo Record QR Road Bike Clipless Pedals 9/16" Steel Spindle | eBay
my goodness......forgot to put up the link loll...
my goodness......forgot to put up the link loll...
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Look Delta cleat, therefore 3 hole shoes. These are what most people think of as road bike shoes/cleats, though many of us use 2-hole cleats and shoes on our road bikes.
Your best bet is go to the LBS and see what they have. A LOT of shoes work with this cleat, and you'll need to find the brand and specific shoe that fits best for you. You'll also probably want to get cleat covers, so you can walk around off your bike, if that's part of your thing.
Your best bet is go to the LBS and see what they have. A LOT of shoes work with this cleat, and you'll need to find the brand and specific shoe that fits best for you. You'll also probably want to get cleat covers, so you can walk around off your bike, if that's part of your thing.
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Vintage Campagnolo Record QR Road Bike Clipless Pedals 9/16" Steel Spindle | eBay
my goodness......forgot to put up the link loll...
my goodness......forgot to put up the link loll...
Geez -- 90 bucks for LOOK pedals --- sheesh -- seen them go for much less under names other than Campagnolo--- Campy-philes can be a tad loony though
super common LOOk pedal platform -- pretty much THE
clipless pedal for 20 years ----
Buy the red cleats, they are more forgiving of minor adjustment issues
A shoe suggestion would be ---- anything SIDI makes - done
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Geez -- 90 bucks for LOOK pedals --- sheesh -- seen them go for much less under names other than Campagnolo--- Campy-philes can be a tad loony though
super common LOOk pedal platform -- pretty much THE
clipless pedal for 20 years ----
Buy the red cleats, they are more forgiving of minor adjustment issues
A shoe suggestion would be ---- anything SIDI makes - done
super common LOOk pedal platform -- pretty much THE
clipless pedal for 20 years ----
Buy the red cleats, they are more forgiving of minor adjustment issues
A shoe suggestion would be ---- anything SIDI makes - done
A shoe suggestion would be anything SIDI makes they're great shoes... or anything that fits your foot.
I had a pair of cheap Adidas BITD that fitted perfectly.
Recommissioned them a year ago and the soles came off before I got to the end of the street. No amount of shoe goo would save them so I bought a pair of SIDI's.
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My bike currently has pedals that are similar to these, Im assuming these are clipless pedals, but as these are being my first pair of cycling shoes, what type of shoes am I looking to get? Suggestions would be awesome, hopefully somewhere in the 100-200(less than 200 preferably). Thank you.